Portraits. PORTRAITS^TAKEN in .Oil Color, and LESSONS GIVEN in DRAWING by B. A. BRANFJtLL. Specimen Portrsit to beaean at Mr Jaoksow'e, Stationer, Trafalgar- street, where information as to terma can be hed. Studio in Trafalgar-street, next door to Meisrs Back and Eon. 2418— tea i '■ "■ — — — — — — - — TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. &*9ZfO&& r pHE well-known horse SKiyfif' LoirdlJel^on, WilllraTui -through WakeSeld and FoxhiU on S^okdjlts, through W»imea*F€st Wbdnksdat3, snd through . Hope, RicbmQgd, , and Htoke Fbidats, being at home TmcsDAts and Thubsdays. There -will be a Paddock presided with gqod grazing at ls per week per mare. ■■ Termi £2 10§, guarantee £4 groomage 5s tp 'cc paii en first visit. Ali accounts to be settled by let January, 18*82. SYDKEY HIGGINS, ■..'*', , Spring Grove.
! Boots ! J3oob ! Boots I JUST DECEIVED, ex "ENGLAND'S GLORY"— 40 TRUNKS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES ' which we are selling at the Lowest Possible Prices ! ! ! At the LEATHER PALACE. Jack Muggins said unto his wife, j The boots, you bought a fortnight since My dear, this is not right- ; Would, wear three months, you said ,^ s > So much money spent m boots j And noW the. aoies are dropping * off^i Every Saturday night ! ■Go dovn abd hig j* fe jft-, * . . : ; You go a bargain hunting : There > s Jenny . B boots-one heel feU Through the slop-shops in the town, An* both are o«t at toes ; And in rotten boots and shoes j They tripped her in •» puddle-hole, lou knock my wages down ! And nea riy broke her nose 1' . .-: i VY a 0U a £? i? P a ". thG m ? tj sh ' I tell you to g6 to HEALI' & SOfr t* And think you've made a hit, The only Snobs in town 1 But before they are a week in wear, ; Whe re you get -the genuine article^ : - loufindthatyouarehit. When you pay your money down. ' ■ HEALY & SON/Bridge^treet>
Local Industry '.—Stonewalling —BOOTS! BOOTS! 0| — Wand J. STAPLES, Wholesale and Retail BOOT and # SHOE Manufacturers, Wellington, and BRIDGESTREET, NELSON. In returning thanks to our numerous friends and customers for the very liberal support accorded to us during our brief period of business in Nelson, we wish to intimate that finding the demand for really good articles much larger than we anticipated, we have determined to manu-' facture and sell NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS GOODS, which we are! noW. selling at prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. We do not quote ipuices^ as; worthless Boots and Shoes can be made atalinost any price ; and as we^h&^no old or shop- worn goods, customers may rely upon getting none but sound ahd fresh articles, we repectfolly solict all Shoe buyers to call and inspect pur goods-, and compare prices and quality. W. &J. S. have shortly to arrive from *Epg-' aDd a large and varhd assortment of Ladies' and CML.ren's SUMMERBQOTS and SHOES, which will be in time for the Season, and of which djae notice will be given. N.B.— All kinds of Repairing done on the premises; dealers will find it to their advantage to sort up at this E^tahlishrpei^. JYXa
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 246, 15 October 1881, Page 4
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505Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 246, 15 October 1881, Page 4
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